Rabat Hassan Tower vs. Mausoleum: What to See First

Touring Rabat’s old city? The Rabat Hassan Tower and Mausoleum of Mohammed V sit side by side, but which should you visit first? Here’s how to decide, plus tips for both.

Rabat Hassan Tower vs. Mausoleum: What to See First


When we explored Rabat, two monuments stood out immediately: the towering Hassan Tower and the grand Mausoleum of Mohammed V. They’re side by side, but each offers a totally different experience. If you’re short on time or wondering where to begin, here’s a quick breakdown to help you decide what to see first—and how to get the most out of your visit.

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Comparing Rabat Hassan Tower vs. Mausoleum of Mohammed V

These two landmarks share a plaza but have unique historical and cultural vibes. Let’s take a closer look at what sets them apart.

Rabat Hassan Tower

  • Built in the 12th century by Sultan Yacoub al-Mansour.
  • Originally meant to be the tallest minaret in the world.
  • Unfinished after the sultan’s death, it now stands at 44 meters.
  • Surrounded by dozens of stone columns from the unbuilt mosque.
  • Offers open-air, atmospheric exploration and stunning photo ops.

Mausoleum of Mohammed V

  • Final resting place of King Mohammed V and his sons.
  • Completed in 1971 in traditional Moroccan architectural style.
  • Features a white marble exterior, green tiled roof, and intricate zellige tilework.
  • Guards in ceremonial dress are stationed outside.
  • Visitors can respectfully view the tomb from a gallery above.

What to See First: Quick Decision Guide
See the Rabat Hassan Tower First If…

  • You prefer starting with outdoor, less crowded sites.
  • You’re arriving early in the morning (perfect light for photography).
  • You want to understand the site’s historical context before seeing the mausoleum.

See the Mausoleum First If…

  • You’re visiting during midday and want a shaded, cooler space.
  • You’re interested in modern Moroccan history and royal heritage.
  • You enjoy detailed, traditional Islamic architecture and art.

How to Explore Both Efficiently

  1. Start Early: Beat the crowds and heat.
  2. Dress Respectfully: Modest attire is required, especially for the mausoleum.
  3. Bring a Guide or Audio Tour: There’s minimal signage, and stories bring the sites to life.
  4. Give Yourself 1–2 Hours: Together, the sites are compact but worth a thoughtful visit.

Pro Tip: Pair Your Visit with the Kasbah of the Udayas
Just a 10-minute walk or short taxi ride away, this riverside fortress adds a charming contrast to the grand monuments.

Which Is More Impressive?

It depends on what moves you more—the haunting beauty of a dream left unfinished or the regal elegance of a royal tribute. The Rabat Hassan Tower whispers of medieval ambition; the Mausoleum of Mohammed V radiates modern reverence.

Hassan Tower vs. Mausoleum

There’s no wrong choice here—both are essential stops when visiting Rabat. Whether you start with the towering remnants of the past or the richly decorated resting place of royalty, you’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for Morocco’s layered history and enduring artistry.

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